Democratizing Data and Predictive Analytics

As organizations empower more users to fully leverage advanced and predictive analytics to “democratize” their data and bring insights to the masses through interactive visual dashboards, they also need to provide enhanced data transparency, collaboration, and governance to gain broader acceptance and trust of the data.

In our latest DSC webinar we will focus our discussion on how the combination of governed self-service data preparation, advanced analytics and data visualization can help organizations:

•Make informed decisions faster by empowering data architects and non-technical business analysts to visually communicate data flows and business logic.
•Improve transparency by removing the "Black Box" and provide actionable, accurate insights that all parties involved can trust.
•Ensure governance and data quality through self-service data provisioning and embedded business rules and data sourcing.
•Enable anyone to quickly visualize and securely share analysis through cloud-based dashboards.

IT is a key player in the digital and cognitive transformation of business processes delivering solutions for improved business value with analytics. This session will step by step explain the journey to secure production while adopting new analytics technologies leveraging mainframe core business assets

We’re all accustomed to transferring money from one bank account to another; a credit to the payer becomes a debit to the payee. But that model uses a specific set of sophisticated techniques to accomplish what appears to be a simple transaction. We’re also aware of how today we can order goods online, or reserve an airline seat over the Internet. Or even simpler, we can update a photograph on Facebook. Can these applications use the same models, or are new techniques required?

In this webcast, we’ll explore concepts like consistency, idempotency, 2 phase commit, and systems built on ACID databases stored on CRUD storage; and why in the age of distributed systems, we need to update our thinking to include eventual consistency, understand new theories such as the CAP Theorem and RESTfulness, and undertake transactional work in the face of unreliable and physically dispersed systems. We’ll then explain how all this can be accomplished with new application techniques built on modern storage systems.

And yes, we’ll explain all the acronyms and nomenclature too.

You will learn:

•A brief history of transactional systems from banking to Facebook
•How the Internet and distributed systems have changed and how we view transactions
•An explanation of the terminology, from ACID to CAP and beyond
•How applications, networks & particularly storage have changed to meet these demands

Public cloud deployments have become irresistible in terms of flexibility, low barriers to entry, security, and developer friendliness. But the sheer inertia of traditional data lakes make them difficult to transition to cloud. In this talk we'll look at examples of how leading companies have made the transition using open source technologies and hybrid strategies.

Instead of following a "lift and shift" strategy for moving data lake workloads to the cloud, there are new considerations unique to cloud that should be considered alongside traditional approaches related to compute (eg, GPU, FPGA), storage (object store vs. file store), integrations, and security.

Viewers will take away techniques they can immediately apply to their own projects.

The concept of Data lakes evolved to address challenges and opportunities in managing big data.

Organizations are investing massive amounts of time and money to upgrade existing data infrastructures and build data lakes whether on-premises or in the cloud.

This talk will discuss architectures and design options to implement data lakes with open source tools. Also covered are challenges of upgrade & migration from existing data warehouses, metadata management, supporting self-service and managing production deployments.

As an Enterprise customer, you are potentially using IBM Z in a hybrid cloud implementation. Let's understand how to benefit from cloud access to mainframe data without moving it outside z; thereby improving security, reducing integration challenges and answering your GDPR auditor's needs.

Iver van de Zand will talk and demo on the latest SAP innovations for analytics in the cloud. Keywords are live connectivity and the closed loop of combined business intelligence, planning and predictive analytics all in one environment. Fully ready and prepared for big data.

Join us for a fast-paced and informative 60-minute roundtable as we discuss the newest technology disrupters to traditional storage architectures since flash: NVMe-oF and Storage Class Memory.

It was just five years ago that Flash technology transformed the traditional storage market forever. Modern flash-first arrays are now the new normal for traditional storage. However, will a new shared storage access protocol called NVMe over Fabric combined with the advent of storage class memory be just as disruptive to tradition storage for the next five years.

David Siegel, Blockchain, decentralization and business agility expert

Still confused about this whole Blockchain thing? Interested in investing in digital currencies, but not sure where to start? Want to get a better idea of the threats and opportunities?

David Siegel is a Blockchain, decentralization and business agility expert who has been a high-level management & strategy consultant to companies like Sony, Hewlett Packard, Amazon, NASA, Intel, and many start-ups. David has been praised for being able to explain Blockchain in the most simple and interesting way.

What you will learn:
-What is Bitcoin?
-What is the blockchain?
-What is Ethereum? What is Ether?
-What is a distributed application?
-What is a smart contract?
-What is a triple ledger?
-What about identity and security?
-What business models are at risk?
-What are the opportunities?
-What should we do?

Storage can be something of a “black box,” a monolithic entity that is at once mysterious and scary. That’s why we created “The Everything You Wanted To Know About Storage But Were Too Proud to Ask” webcast series. So far, we’ve explored various and sundry aspects of storage, focusing on “the naming of the parts.” Our goal has been to break down some of the components of storage and explain how they fit into the greater whole.

This time, however, we’re going to open up Pandora’s Box and peer inside the world of storage management, uncovering some of the key technologies that are used to manage devices, storage traffic, and storage architectures. In particular, we’ll be discussing:

There’s so much to say on each of these subjects we could do a full webcast on any one of them, but for a quick overview of many of the technologies that affect storage in one place, we think you will find your time has been well spent.

Join us on September 28th, 2017, for our continuation of the “Too Proud To Ask” series with Cyan, the Storage Management Pod.

The use of cloud object storage is ramping up sharply, especially in the public cloud, to reduce capital budgets and operating expenses. However, enterprises are challenged with legacy applications that do not support standard protocols to move data to and from the cloud.

Enterprises have developed strategies specific to the public cloud for Data Protection, Archive, Application development, DevOps, Big Data Analytics and Cognitive Artificial Intelligence. However, these same organizations have legacy applications and infrastructure that are not cloud friendly.

Object storage is a secure, simple, scalable, and cost-effective means of managing the explosive growth of unstructured data enterprises generate every day. Gateways enable SMB and NFS data transfers to be converted to Amazon’s S3 protocol while optimizing data with deduplication and providing QoS efficiency on the data path to the cloud.

This webcast will highlight the market trends toward the adoption of object storage and the use of gateways to execute a cloud strategy, the benefits of object storage when gateways are deployed, and the use cases that are best suited to leverage this solution.

Join this webcast to learn:
•The benefits of object storage when gateways are deployed
•Primary use cases for using object storage and gateways in private, public or hybrid cloud
•How gateways can help achieve the goals of your cloud strategy without
retooling your on-premise infrastructure and applications

Today the payments industry faces a rebirth by necessity. Financial institutions process massive volumes of customer and payments transaction data, much of it unstructured and untapped.

Cognitive Systems have the ability to understand, reason and learn. In Financial Services applying cognitive capabilities to real world payments issues like safer and faster payments is yielding significant results. Furthermore Risk and Compliance and segment of one engagement are areas where ROI is tremendous when leveraging advanced analytics and artificial intelligence in cohesion.

Learn from real world use cases of how financial institutions globally have gained significant competitive advantage by becoming a truly Cognitive Bank.

Over 90% of the world’s data has been generated in the last few years. Accompanying this rapid growth in data comes exponential risks, as witnessed by the spike in cyber attacks of which no organization seems immune. The financial rewards gained by the perpetuators of cyber attacks is blatant, and this is driving continued attacks on companies containing massive amounts of consumer data. For these companies securing data is only half the battle. The risks can be greater when data is transmitted externally, hence it is critical that organizations know where sensitive data is going, how it is being transmitted, and how it is being handled and stored.

On this webinar our panel of experts will discuss some of the best practices organizations can consider to reduce the risk of suffering from a data breach, and to proactively prepare for any subsequent breach that could happen.

There has been a flood of publicity around big data, data processing, and the role of predictive analytics in businesses of the future.
As business operators how do we get access to these valuable business insights, even when there is not a data analyst around to walk us through their results?

- Should your software emulate a data scientist?
- Learn about the power of data visualizations.
- Learn about creating value from disperse data sets.

Predictive Analytics - everyone is talking about it and many organisations claim to be doing it. But are they? And what insights do they gain to then make tactical or strategic changes? How can analysts work with decision makers by sharing results in a visually effective and meaningful way while also informing them about possible courses of action?

This webinar is presented by Andy Kriebel, Head Coach at the Data School and Eva Murray, Tableau Evangelist at Exasol. Our guest speaker on Predictive Analytics is Benedetta Tagliaferri, Consulting Analyst at The Information Lab.

The webinar will look at some examples of predictive analysis and will show data visualization examples that are actionable and can drive further questions and discussions in an organisation.

Looking to take your graphs to the next level? Want to make sure you choose the right visualization? Plagued by the challenges of geospatial heat maps?

Get your questions ready and join this session where data experts Carl and Brett will go over the common questions they get asked and answer all the data visualization issues you've been plagued with, including how to:

-Use location-based data to put your visualization on the map
-Uncover new relationships, patterns and opportunities
-Identify emerging trends
-Answering comparative business questions with set analysis
-Understand best practices for creating an aesthetically-pleasing and useful visualization

When analysis needs to be used by decision makers that didn’t create it, the communication of the information and the message it conveys becomes critical. There is a plethora of ways to layout reports and dashboards, even within a single company.
Enter the SUCCESS formula, that “lightbulb” moment.

Introduced by the IBCS Association (International Business Communication Standards) the SUCCESS formula provides conceptual, perceptual and semantic rules that enable faster, better, and less-costly results in all stages of business communications and decision-making processes.

This webinar will introduce the 7 Rules of SUCCESS that provides a toolkit to aid analysts in designing their visualisations for better reach and decisions in their target audience.

The webinar will also introduce The Philips journey to implementing IBCS principles in their global "Accelerate!” Initiative.

Artificial intelligence has greatly changed the way we live since the 20th century. It involves the science and engineering of making machines intelligent and autonomous using computer programs.

The processing power of computers has been on the exponential increase with cost of processors and storage decreasing. This has made research and developments efforts in AI areas such as deep learning, once thought to be impossible possible.

In this webinar, we will examine current methods, application domains of specific methods, their impacts on our daily lives and try to answer questions on ethics of applying these technologies.